A Productivity Game Changer for Paper Driven Pharmaceutical Production
People provide flexibility, dealing with complexity and abnormality very well. But what drives the operator? In Life-science industries paper-based operation procedures and reporting is frequently used. As production becomes increasingly complex, Right First Time for 'paper-based' batch production is declining. Post batch analysis is expensive, difficult and time consuming. The piecing together of process data into a batch report is a regulatory must for each executed batch. Sustainable production demands this improves.
Bringing together three key elements: Multi-Touch tablet operation - Batch Control - Dynamic Reporting; provides the balance of power which drives the operator to execute tasks and record process data on portable user friendly tablets, then automated reporting provides the batch record and analysis.
The piecing together of process data into a batch report is a regulatory must for each executed batch. With zenon's 'Paper on Glass' application, the piecing together of information and analysis is completed automatically, and ready immediately once the last pill has left the production table.
'Paper on Glass' transforms a paper-based production system into something quite remarkable - without change to any production equipment or process. Automating the operator and production reporting means post batch analysis is reduced to an absolute minimum by removing the manual heavy element of batch analysis. Products are released to the market potentially faster than paper production methods. Quality is optimized and risk is mitigated as production flow is consistent between batches, execution is strict and no information is missing from the record. With errors in recording information as far as humanly possible eliminated, reworks and rejects are significantly reduced. The benefits of a complete batch control system integrated on mobile tablets avoids cost and is a game changer for pharmaceutical production efficiency. No paper needs to be generated, with no mountains of paper to be stored in secure locations - instant batch analysis means instant revenue. Production activities are aligned in real-time to the gravity of business.
Register now for the webinar to learn how to implement 'Paper on Glass' without affecting your validated production environment.
Presented by
Robert Harrison,
Industry Manager Pharmaceutical
Robert Harrison leads the Pharmaceutical industry division at COPA-DATA, Salzburg, Austria. With over 20 years’ of international experience Robert has served in varying Management and Engineering roles across industry and research, gaining his BSc in Electronic Engineering whilst working at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland. He is currently responsible to drive strategy, technology development, global growth and worldwide performance of zenon technology in the life-science industries.